Is a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating problems of male reproductive system?

Is a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating problems of male reproductive system?
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Getting the diagnosis right the first time means you receive the care you need when you need it.

Mayo Clinic urologists diagnose and treat problems involving the male and female urinary tract and the male reproductive organs. Urologists work with a team of doctors trained in many areas to determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs.

Some patients come to Mayo Clinic when their conditions are complex or extremely unusual, or when common approaches have failed to provide answers or the usual treatments haven't worked. The depth of knowledge of the specialists and the state-of-the-art diagnostic facilities allow Mayo Clinic experts to reach diagnoses that may have proved challenging to others.

Mayo Clinic provides management and services for many types of urologic conditions, including but not limited to those listed below. Even if the condition you're interested in isn't listed below, you may be able to obtain additional information by contacting Mayo Clinic. Availability of the services may vary at each Mayo location. Please confirm when you call to request an appointment.

Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and Mayo Clinic in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, have been ranked among the Best Hospitals for urology and cancer in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, is ranked high-performing for urology and cancer by U.S. News & World Report.

Sept. 24, 2022

A urologist is a specialist surgeon who treats men, women and children with problems of the kidneys, bladder, prostate and male reproductive organs. These conditions include cancer, stones, infection, incontinence, sexual dysfunction and pelvic floor problems.

What training do urologists have?

Urologists complete at least 5 years of specialist training after they become doctors.

In Australia, most urologists are Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, with the letters FRACS after their name.

What conditions do urologists treat?

Urologists specialise in treating a range of urinary tract problems in men, women and children, including:

  • bladder and kidney infections
  • blood in the urine
  • incontinence
  • kidney stones and bladder stones
  • cancer of the kidney, bladder and adrenal glands
  • problems with urination, including an overactive bladder
  • pelvic floor problems

They can also treat problems specific to men, including:

  • enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hypertrophy)
  • inflamed or infected prostate (prostatitis)
  • prostate cancer
  • testicular cancer
  • varicocele and cysts
  • erectile dysfunction and infertility

Some urologists are sub-specialists in particular areas. For example, a paediatric urologist specialises in urinary and reproductive system disorders in children and teenagers.

Other sub-specialities include:

  • robotic surgery, where the urologist uses three-dimensional images and computer-controlled surgical instruments
  • laparoscopic surgery, which uses small incisions and special surgical tools, including miniature video cameras

Where do urologists work?

Urologists see their patients in a clinic or a surgery. Many operate both in public and private hospitals.

How do I find a urologist?

Ask your doctor, close friends or family to recommend a good urologist. You can find a urologist near you by searching the healthdirect service finder.

How much will a urologist cost?

The cost can vary a lot, depending on the type of care you receive, whether it’s in hospital, whether you have private health insurance and on what the urologist charges.

Out of hospital care

If you see a urologist in their rooms, then Medicare will cover:

  • all of the costs if they bulk bill
  • some of the costs if they don’t bulk bill

You can’t use private health insurance for out of hospital care.

Treatment in a public hospital using Medicare

If you are treated in a public hospital or clinic and use Medicare, it is free. Medicare covers all costs.

Treatment in any hospital using private health insurance

If you use private health insurance to be treated in either in a public hospital or a private hospital or clinic, you will be charged by the urologist and by the hospital. You might also be charged for pathology tests, x-rays and other forms of imaging, and by other doctors you see, such as an anaesthetist. Your private health insurance will cover some of these costs.

Asking about costs

It can be expensive to see specialists. Before you go for the first time, ask the urologist or their staff about the costs. You can also ask what Medicare will cover.

If you plan to use private health insurance, you can also contact your health fund.

If the costs are too high, you can:

  • ask the urologist or their staff about a reduction
  • consider another specialist, such as a gynaecologist, or a health service
  • talk to your GP about alternative treatment options

It is important to get a referral from your GP to see a urologist. That way, your doctor can pass on useful information, and the urologist can later tell your doctor about your visit. Also, if you don’t have a referral, neither Medicare nor private health insurance will contribute to the cost of your care.

For more information

  • The Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand website features information about urologists and some of the conditions they treat.
  • Kidney Health Australia provides information about kidney disease, kidney cancer, kidney stones and urinary tract infections.
  • The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia site includes information about prostate cancer.

What is a male physician called?

Andrology.

What is urologist and andrologist?

Andrologists and urologists are two similar types of medical professions. Urology is a medical specialty centered on urinary system conditions. Andrology, which falls into the category of urology, is a medical specialty that focuses on medical conditions experienced by males.

What is a urologist Doctor?

Urologists (also known as urological surgeons) treat problems of the female urinary system and the male genitourinary tract. They diagnose and treat disorders of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate and male reproductive organs.

What is the name for the physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment?

Internal medicine physicians are specialists who apply scientific knowledge and clinical expertise to the diagnosis, treatment, and compassionate care of adults across the spectrum from health to complex illness.